
Also known as Jōruri-ji
thumb|right|200px|Standing Statue of Kichijōten|Kissyoten thumb|right|200px|Koumokuten, part of the National Treasure group of Four Heavenly Kings is a Buddhist temple located in the Nishio Futaba, Kamo-cho neighborhood of the city of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Shingon Ritsu school and has both Amida Nyorai and Yakushi Nyorai as its honzon. The temple is commonly known as Kutai-ji (九体寺) because nine statues of Amida Nyorai are enshrined in the main hall, and it was also called Nishi-Odawara-dera (西小田原寺) in the past. The temple is heavily influenced by Pure Land thoug
淨瑠璃寺(じょうるりじ)是位在日本京都府木津川市的真言律宗寺院。山號「小田原山」(おだわらさん)。本尊阿彌陀如來和藥師如來、開基(創立者)為。境內的被指定為國之特別名勝。 * 本堂(阿彌陀堂) * 吉祥天 * 広目天
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